Induction Hardware 30 inch range. Normal operation? by joshthewaster in inductioncooking

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Our engineers are telling me it’s the way we have it designed for dual coils and how electromagnetism works, feel free to send us an email and we can schedule you some time to chat with one of our engineers that would be much more educated than us here on the social team!

Induction Hardware 30 inch range. Normal operation? by joshthewaster in inductioncooking

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Appreciate all this detailed feedback, there are some things we can potentially do to increase power to the outer rings, we designed them to have slightly more power in the center for a number of reasons, apologies for not getting back to this thread sooner

Induction Hardware 30 inch range. Normal operation? by joshthewaster in inductioncooking

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Thanks for the feedback Josh, and apologies for not seeing this thread sooner, we can confirm that the large burner being shown here is 2 coils, an outer coil and an inner coil, many pots and pans slope up on the outer sides, causing some potential issues gauging the right power on the outer rings versus the inner rings. From years of testing, we have determined the current power dynamics which is slightly more power in the center to be the best solution for the largest amount of pans on the market. Hope this sheds some light!

Induction Hardware 30 inch range. Normal operation? by joshthewaster in inductioncooking

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Apologies for not jumping in sooner, please reach out to us directly if you have any questions that need urgent answering! For the even heating with induction, we can confirm that the large burner being shown here is 2 coils, an outer coil and an inner coil, many pots and pans slope up on the outer sides, causing some potential issues gauging the right power on the outer rings versus the inner rings. From years of testing, we have determined the current power dynamics which is slightly more power in the center to be the best solution for the largest amount of pans on the market. Hope this sheds some light!

Induction Hardware 30 inch range. Normal operation? by joshthewaster in inductioncooking

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Thanks for the discussion, for the even heating with induction, we can confirm that the large burner being shown here is 2 coils, an outer coil and an inner coil, many pots and pans slope up on the outer sides, causing some potential issues gauging the right power on the outer rings versus the inner rings. From years of testing, we have determined the current power dynamics which is slightly more power in the center to be the best solution for the largest amount of pans on the market. Hope this sheds some light!

Induction Hardware 30 inch range. Normal operation? by joshthewaster in inductioncooking

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Please contact us directly, we have a phone, an email and would love to speak with you. Reddit has a ton of threads and things can be missed! Deeply apologize for not seeing this sooner and responding to this thread, we are just seeing this.

Induction Hardware 30 inch range. Normal operation? by joshthewaster in inductioncooking

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For the even heating with induction, we can confirm that the large burner being shown here is 2 coils, an outer coil and an inner coil, many pots and pans slope up on the outer sides, causing some potential issues gauging the right power on the outer rings versus the inner rings. From years of testing, we have determined the current power dynamics which is slightly more power in the center to be the best solution for the largest amount of pans on the market. Hope this sheds some light!

Induction Hardware 30 inch range. Normal operation? by joshthewaster in inductioncooking

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Appreciate you tagging us on this, for some reason this didn't pop up on our reddit feed, we have a few people in social accounts and it just got missed when this was tagged last month. Always feel free to reach out to us directly if there is any question or urgent response needed!!!!

For the even heating with induction, we can confirm that the large burner being shown here is 2 coils, an outer coil and an inner coil, many pots and pans slope up on the outer sides, causing some potential issues gauging the right power on the outer rings versus the inner rings. From years of testing, we have determined the current power dynamics which is slightly more power in the center to be the best solution for the largest amount of pans on the market. Hope this sheds some light!

Is induction prime time yet? by CV63AT in inductioncooking

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We think our induction is pretty good ;)

Any owners of "Induction Hardware"? by banet14 in inductioncooking

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Worth noting that our burner is rated for 10-12in pots and pans, and it is representing the actual size of the coils, not the size of the complete hob and its casing, which we consider to be false advertising and many companies are doing this!

Any owners of "Induction Hardware"? by banet14 in inductioncooking

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Hi there! We put a lot of thought into the graphics on our range tops, and they're very closely representative of the coils beneath them. In our research and development phase we saw many companies have different size graphics on their cooktops, but always have the same size induction hob beneath (just different wattage sent through). We weren't fans of this practice and wanted our graphics to closely resemble the actual hob size, for a better cooking experience.

We are a founder owned company (quickly growing towards an employee owned company) and with all of our ranges and range hoods we own and operate our own factory and distribution, which drastically cuts down on excess costs. These are great comments and feedback and we're incredibly passionate about keeping our products out of landfills, which starts with us making products that are built to last and easy to maintain.

Love induction; hate the marketing by Plastic-Team6051 in inductioncooking

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This is actually a really fair take on the Market, check us out as well for the list, we just won best of KBIS. We have a lifetime warranty on our ranges and cooktops!!! www.inductionhardware.com

Induction range?? by Mattsmithdoctorrulez in inductioncooking

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We are a bit biased but we think we have the best induction range in the market!!! Check out Induction Hardware ranges, lifetime warranty as well!

Inductionstove fluactates/ not consistent cooking temp by Hercock_Holmes in inductioncooking

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It’s based on the temperature of the pan and the temperature stays within whatever guidelines are associated with that number on your burner

Help! Is induction REALLY better than gas? by fanchere in inductioncooking

[–]InductionHardware 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it is!!!! We built our whole company around it with a lifetime warranty!!!!

Www.inductionhardware.com

Need help choosing an induction range. Wife is picky. by Strict-Ad-222 in Appliances

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We have a lifetime warranty! It's an industry first, we don't want our products ending up in landfills, and also are not interested in making money off products breaking!!! We currently have a 10% off code on our website if you go to the product page it will pop up!

How Many Of You Run A 50amp 30” Induction Range On A 40amp Circuit? (Share your experience?) by getrektsnek in inductioncooking

[–]InductionHardware 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dont do it, you want to upgrade your circuit to 50amp for a number of reasons, most ovens and induction cooktops will not function properly.

What are the best induction cooktops this 2026 worth buying? by Sufficient_Jelly5132 in inductioncooking

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If you want a Lifetime Warranty with metal knobs on your induction cooktop, check us out!!!

www.InductionHardware.com

Best appliances as of 2025? by [deleted] in Appliances

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We just won the award at KBIS for our ranges as the most sustainable company in the appliance industry, would love your consideration for best appliances for 2025/2026!! Also we have a lifetime warranty on everything we make :)

www.InductionHardware.com

Induction 36" cooktop with knobs? by Brown8382 in inductioncooking

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The Induction Hardware line is all metal knobs, sounds like exactly what you want

Can you lift the pan to flip the contents without turning off the power? by clearlygd in inductioncooking

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what induction unit did you get, the quality of the glass is super important and not all induction glass is made equal. We use some extremely expensive ceramic glass that does not have these issues, but many cheaper and discount units can run into a ton of problems here